scholarly journals Analysis on Optimization Selection of Nursing Service Delivery Mode in Long-Term Nursing Insurance System

2019 ◽  
Vol Volume-3 (Issue-4) ◽  
pp. 942-951
Author(s):  
LI Xiaohui ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 1 (11) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ring

SummaryThere are many responsibilities and challenges organisations need to address to ensure the selection of nurses for extended/supplementary prescribing occurs within an environment which guarantees success and fits the long-term objectives of the organisation in terms of role re-design and service delivery. As a local lead it is important to recognise the challenges influencing the development, implementation and effectiveness of nurse prescribing. This article considers some of those challenges and shares the experience of Coventry Teaching Primary Care Trust. The article provides some food for thought for nurses wanting to become prescribers, organisations and Higher Educational Institutes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2013 (3) ◽  
pp. 53-66
Author(s):  
Skovikov Alexey

AbstractThe international practices takes into account the question of women's participation in the political life of modern Ukraine. The selection of the state was due to the dynamic process of democratic transformation - the separation of powers, the formation of multi-party competition among political actors in the electoral process, the activity women in the various institutions of civil society. The position was claimed on the basis of empirical data range of academic institutions and reputable sociological centers, and also interviews with experts who said that the creation of real conditions for self-realization by women's interest in politics is only possible for long term. The process is controversial and caused by political culture, traditions and interests of the ruling class represented mainly by men.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sam Verschooren ◽  
Yoav Kessler ◽  
Tobias Egner

An influential view of working memory (WM) holds that its’ contents are controlled by a selective gating mechanism that allows for relevant perceptual information to enter WM when opened, but shields WM contents from interference when closed. In support of this idea, prior studies using the reference-back paradigm have established behavioral costs for opening and closing the gate between perception and WM. WM also frequently requires input from long-term memory (LTM), but it is currently unknown whether a similar gate controls the selection of LTM representations into WM, and how WM gating of perceptual vs. LTM sources of information relate to each other. To address these key theoretical questions, we devised a novel version of the reference-back paradigm, where participants switched between gating perceptual and LTM information into WM. We observed clear evidence for gate opening and closing costs in both cases. Moreover, the pattern of costs associated with gating and source-switching indicated that perceptual and LTM information is gated into WM via a single gate, and rely on a shared source-selection mechanism. These findings extend current models of WM gating to encompass LTM information, and outline a new functional WM architecture.


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